Amanra

Amanra (born c. 1272 BC) is a minor figure in Egyptian mythology and Greek mythology. She is said to have been the daughter of a powerful Nubian tribal leader, and she became a mercenary captain of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. Amanra fought against the god Set and his follower Kemsyt, and she assisted the Greek heroes Arkantos, Ajax, and Chiron in reviving Osiris.

History
Amanra was raised by her father, a powerful man who led his tribe in battles to support the Egyptian people. She grew up with her father's fierce skill, and began to join the battles in which her tribe fought. In time, Amanra became a legendary mercenary and a hero with the Egyptian people and servant of Isis and Osiris. Amanra's commander was a man of little competence and great girth named Fierce Mnevis. Mnevis rose in power largely through Amanra's skill in battle and her ability to speak the many Egyptian languages.